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HOLKHAM- Hall; seat of the Earls of Leicester in Norfolk, originally designed by William Kent for Thomas Coke in the 1700s (7)
HOUGHTON- Hall; Palladian house in Norfolk originally built for Sir Robert Walpole whose piano nobile state rooms decorated by William Kent include a huge scallop-shell-crowned bed (8)
KENILWORTHHistorical novel by Sir Walter Scott featuring Amy Robsart and the Earl of Leicester (10)
DUDLEYRobert ___, English courtier and favourite of Elizabeth I made Earl of Leicester in 1564 (6)
WILTON- House; situated in Wiltshire near the confluence of the rivers Wylye and Nadder, seat of the Earls of Pembroke since its granting by Henry VIII to Sir William Herbert in 1544 (6)
GLAMISCastle in the heart of Angus, ancestral seat of the Earls of Strathmore and Kinghorne since 1372, childhood home of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother (6)
DOWNTON- Abbey; fictional seat of the Earls of Grantham in Julian Fellowes' drama filmed at Highclere Castle (7)
SCONEPALACEHome, near Perth in Scotland, of the Earls of Mansfield since the early 1600s (5,6)
GLENARMCASTLEThe ancestral home of the Earls of Antrim (7,6)
DARNHALLSmall village south-west of Winsford; it was an ancient hunting ground for the Norman earls of Chester; now it is home to one of the telescopes in the Jodrell Bank network (8)
STOWEDesigned by architects including John Vanbrugh, James Gibbs, William Kent and Robert Adam, the historical country seat of the Dukes of Buckingham and Chandos (5)
ROUSHAMCountry house in Oxfordshire remodelled by William Kent along with its garden which contains the latter's "Eyecatcher" folly and also statues by Peter Scheemakers (7)
STRAWBERRIESPortrayed with purloining thrushes in a pattern designed by William Morris and with leaves represented on the coronets of dukes, earls and marquesses, fruits or "fraises" often sold in punnets (12)
HIGHCLERECASTLEHampshire stately home owned by the Earls of Carnarvon (9,6)
ALINEOriginally designed by Christian Dior in the 1950s, a style or silhouette of skirt characterised by a narrow waist widening to a full hem (1-4)
TUBEThe ___; nickname of London's rapid transport system with a map originally designed by Harry Beck in 1931 (4)
MENTMORE- Towers; house in Buckinghamshire originally designed by Sir Joseph Paxton for the Rothschild family (8)
FADOriginally designed by the Dutch, wooden clogs became an American ___ in the '70s
LOWTHER? Castle, former family seat of the Earl of Londsdale south of Penrith, Cumbria (7)
THISTLESDepicted on some textiles designed by William Morris and with seeds eaten by goldfinches, prickly plants used as the botanical symbols of Scotland (8)